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Businiess name:  Narin's Bombay Brasserie
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
absolute rip-off, owner is terrible, cheated group into $410 bill, and only gave us half of our food!!!!!\r first, we're all indian and know the value of our food, what our food was worth for 12 people was altogether no more than $150 total (including tip).\r the owner tried to up-sell us on everything, was extremely pushy and we ended up ordering for the entire table 2 of the "bombay feasts" and 2 of the "tandoori feasts" that were each $49, yes, that's right $49. so for $200, you expect it to feed 12 people right? wrong! this guy is a con artist!!!!!\r the owner tried to combine plates to give us less food, we should have received 4 dishes of each, instead we received one or two plates each and were told he "combined them into one plate"\r we received our two orders of the "tandoori feast" (remember this cost $49 each, so it's a $100). what do we get? one plate, yes, one plate of tandoori chicken with about 8 pieces of meat on it. that's a $100 plate of tandoori chicken that anywhere els

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